That is an entertaining idea. But the focus of the idea, as motivated by the theme, was really how a bright light can make something look both more black and white, as well as much larger, than it really is.
That makes sense. Having the one dino allows for more white space, which greatly enhances the black and white theme.
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Congratulations to @Joey_Cuevas and @xealstrag for a shared first place. Two very different styles show how creatively two colors can be used.
- Turgul - Very nice idea, but the first thing that came to mind was shadow play and not so much black and white.
- Megane_Wang - Great visualization and nice assets.
- FedPete - What you can do with a bit of material nodes (I have a lot of those experiments) - But the statues ares distinctive enough (readable).
- JyounzuSan - Good reference usage of the subject Black and White. Make the table (wood) material less strong in shadow, or use displacement because it looks too much a flat surface.
- mfortunato - Great model sculpt - I thing it misses the create Black and White subject a bit (Grayscaled …)
- NP5 - Fun interpretation - I understand the use of colors, but then I would have chosen for a rainbow, to show all colors.
Note: I don’t want to offend anyone. I try to write down positive ideas and visions in my simple use of the English language. I am also sometimes more inspired by a particular subject or solution. I’m also learning from you!